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Changes Made to Super Bowl Commercial After Tragic Loss of Disney Actor

Carl Weathers Super Bowl Ad 3
Credit: FanDuel

A SuperBowl ad for FanDuel is being reworked out of respect for the grieving family of a Disney star who died on Thursday.

Following the death of actor Carl Weathers, FanDuel had to make changes to an already-produced ad that was to run during Sunday’s SuperBowl match-up between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs.

carl weathers in fanduel ad

Credit: FanDuel

FanDuel, the online sports gambling service, released a clip of the ad, which stars former NFL tight end Rob “Gronk” Gronkowski and features a brief cameo of Carl Weathers, best known for his roles in the Rocky film franchise, Happy Gilmore, Toy Story 4, and The Mandalorian.

In a statement, FanDuel mourned the loss of Weathers, saying, “We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Carl Weathers. Throughout his life, Carl was an iconic talent who had a profound impact on the people he worked with on and off the screen.”

greef karga carl weathers

Credit: Disney+/Lucasfilm

FanDuel’s statement continued:

“FanDuel was fortunate to have had an opportunity to work with him during our Super Bowl campaign. We are adjusting our campaign accordingly out of respect for the family during their time of grief.”

In the ad, Gronkowski is seen walking through the desert toward Las Vegas. He’s on his way to set things right, following his missed “FanDuel Kick of Destiny” last year. Gronk laments the situation from last year, pointing out that he’s not a kicker, after all.

Then, out of the blue, Weathers rides up in a motorcycle with a sidecar attached to it and tells Gronk, “This time, you won’t miss” before the newly paired duo ride off into the sunset–or, the desert, as it were.

Weathers passed away peacefully in his sleep on Thursday, February 1, per his family and his manager, Matt Luber, who announced the sad news in a statement:

“Carl was an exceptional human being who lived an extraordinary life,” Luber said. “Through his contributions to film, television, the arts, and sports, he has left an indelible mark and is recognized worldwide and across generations. He was a beloved brother, father, grandfather, partner and friend.”

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Credit: Pixar Animation Studios

Weathers, a former NFL player, was best known for playing the role of Apollo Creed opposite Sylvester Stallone in the first four films in the Rocky franchise, as well as Chubbs Peterson in Happy Gilmore, the voice of Combat Carl in Toy Story 4 and a made-for-television Toy Story special, and the role of Greef Karga in The Mandalorian on Disney+.

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About Rebekah Tyndall Burkett

Rebekah grew up in Forney, Texas and lives just outside of Dallas. She’s been a Disney superfan since childhood, experiencing the magic at Walt Disney World for the first time at the age of 11. Journeys to Neverland are at least a yearly occurrence for her, her husband and her four children (the Fab Four). When they go to the parks, they stay in Florida for three weeks at a time. Rebekah loves exploring the history of the parks, the genius behind the Magic in the person of Walt Disney, and she is intrigued by all things Disney World and Disney Imagineering. When in the parks, Rebekah and her husband Scott make the most of their time by enjoying every minute with their Fab Four, by delving deeper into Walt’s vision for the parks and into the history behind the Walt Disney World Resort, and by photographing the many different types of architecture at Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and on the World Showcase at EPCOT. When she’s not in the parks, Rebekah is excitedly setting travel dates and planning her family’s next adventure to their happy place deep within the Sunshine State. On breaks from planning her next trip, Rebekah is a writer, journalist and children’s author, penning children’s books about kids with special needs that she affectionately calls “believement-achievement” stories. Her hobbies include creative writing, paper crafting and interviewing Imagineers. She is also an advocate for Autism Awareness and for children with developmental disabilities of all kinds.

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